Lynda Reed, DNP, RN, FNP-C

Lynda Reed has extensive experience as an educator, critical care nurse, and primary care nurse practitioner in the areas of endocrinology, women's health, and low-income family practice. Theoretical models of disease relating chronic endothelial inflammation to cardio-metabolic disease states and models of chronic disease management with patient-determined goal setting are emphasized throughout her courses. Her areas of research interest are medically unexplained symptoms, epigenetics and allostatic load, and frailty as a chronic inflammatory process.

Education

DNP, Nursing, Azusa Pacific University

M.S.N., Azusa Pacific University

B.S.N., Azusa Pacific University

B.S., Mechanical Engineering, Cal Poly Pomona

A.S., Nursing, Pasadena City College

Department

School of Nursing

Graduate Programs

Expertise

Chronic Disease

Community Wellness Programs

Graduate Nursing Simulation Experiences

Office-based Care for Low-income Populations

Patient-centered Chronic Disease Management

Women's Health

Courses Taught

GNRS 592A Primary Health Care of the Adult and Aging Family

GNRS 593 Psychosocial Primary Health Care of the Adult and Aging Family